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dr. fred van stieff is an addiction specialist otherwise known as dr. detox. dr. stieff has written a book called the brain in balance... he says heroin changes the brain and that's what makes opioids you'd never know that tom aswad was a junkie. aswad is a successful walnut creek businessman who hid his $250 dollar a day heroin habit from his wife. now clean for many years, he runs the rehab group called support for recovery.his clients include east bay teenagers. sot: and parents don't even associate that their children might be using opiate drugs or transitioning to heroin.but he says, he sees too many teens who are hooked on heroin. and this is where some of those kids end up - at john muir regional medical center. dr. fred van stieff is an addiction specialist otherwise known as dr. detox. dr. van stieff has written a book called the brain in balance... he says heroin changes the brain and that's what makes opioids so seductive and quitting so hard. part of his arsenal - narcan is a life- saver when administered in time to stop an overdose from becoming deadly
dr. fred van stieff is an addiction specialist otherwise known as dr. detox. dr. stieff has written a book called the brain in balance... he says heroin changes the brain and that's what makes opioids you'd never know that tom aswad was a junkie. aswad is a successful walnut creek businessman who hid his $250 dollar a day heroin habit from his wife. now clean for many years, he runs the rehab group called support for recovery.his clients include east bay teenagers. sot: and parents don't even...
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- >> reporter: now he's able to come to this community clinic where his old high school classmate dr. van breeding lives him life-saving treatments. mike is one of the nearly 500,000 kentuckiens who benefited from the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. >> is this the first time you've ever had regular inhalers to use every day? >> reporter: something dr. reading believes is crucial to the health of his community. >> these people need care. i'm from here, i grew up here, my father's a coal miner, i know the disease he suffered. i take care of classmates of mine every day who are disabled now, who can't work, who are wore out. these are the people that have been helped by the affordable care act. these people we can't turn our backs on. >> reporter: even though mike is one of the trump faithful, he says he knows what obamacare has done for him. >> saved my life. >> you're worried? yeah. what's worrying you? >> if they do away with this, the i think they just need to reform it. >> reporter: reform, not repeal. of course many supporters here, people like kathy. >> i thought he was looking
- >> reporter: now he's able to come to this community clinic where his old high school classmate dr. van breeding lives him life-saving treatments. mike is one of the nearly 500,000 kentuckiens who benefited from the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. >> is this the first time you've ever had regular inhalers to use every day? >> reporter: something dr. reading believes is crucial to the health of his community. >> these people need care. i'm from here, i grew up...
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- >> reporter: now he's able to come to this community clinic where his old high school classmate dr. vanving treatments. mike is one of the nearly 500,000 kentuckiens who benefited from the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. >> is this the first time you've ever had regular inhalers to use every day? >> reporter: something dr. reading believes is crucial to the health of his community. >> these people need care. i'm from here, i grew up here, my father's a coal miner, i know the disease he suffered. i take care of classmates of mine every day who are disabled now, who can't work, who are wore out. these are the people that have been helped by the affordable care act. these people we can't turn our backs on. >> reporter: even though mike is one of the trump faithful, he says he knows what obamacare has done for him. >> saved my life. >> you're worried? yeah. what's worrying you? >> if they do away with this, the i think they just need to reform it. >> reporter: reform, not repeal. of course many supporters here, people like kathy. >> i thought he was looking to repeal it to make it be
- >> reporter: now he's able to come to this community clinic where his old high school classmate dr. vanving treatments. mike is one of the nearly 500,000 kentuckiens who benefited from the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. >> is this the first time you've ever had regular inhalers to use every day? >> reporter: something dr. reading believes is crucial to the health of his community. >> these people need care. i'm from here, i grew up here, my father's a coal...
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[applause] dr. van de ven: good afternoon, everybody. i first of all would like to thank nick for inviting me a second time here. it has been absolutely wonderful so far. thank them for organizing everything, it went very smoothly. i was listening yesterday to very kennedy and he spoke eloquently about the surprising ride -- rise to superstar status during world war ii. as a historian i will try to explain today, just as a remarkable development and world war ii was the emergence from a very defeated army in 1937, to one that held the fate of china in its hands in 1947. this is a story that would have no immediate consequence, but when we still live with today. focus on theill campaign in manchuria, which lasted from may until october 1948. decisivewas the engagement of the chinese civil war. defeatng the nationalist , others were to follow. 1948ding a campaign of until january of 1949. vestiges ofhe last chinese control. campaign was -- their morale collapsed and never recovered. today we begin by providing an overview of the campaign a
[applause] dr. van de ven: good afternoon, everybody. i first of all would like to thank nick for inviting me a second time here. it has been absolutely wonderful so far. thank them for organizing everything, it went very smoothly. i was listening yesterday to very kennedy and he spoke eloquently about the surprising ride -- rise to superstar status during world war ii. as a historian i will try to explain today, just as a remarkable development and world war ii was the emergence from a very...
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senator van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. again, dr. hall, thank you for your testimony. just when we talk about the you. senator van hollen. aging of the population and the immutable law of demographics, we talked about immigration, i just think when we're talking about this within the budget context, it's important that we remember that no matter what we do in the budget, those costs are going to grow in aggregate for the country and for the people. in other words, health care costs will grow, the costs of long-term health care will grow, and so really the debate here is how much of that cost should be shouldered by the average american and how much should be shouldered by trying to shore up things like social security, medicare, and other things. isn't that one way to look at it? dr. hall: yes. senator van hollen: someone is paying for this at the end of the day. and the question is, how we as a society decide to allocate those costs. and whether or not we should ask folks at the very high income scale, for example, pay more payroll taxes because if they don't, the cost
senator van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. again, dr. hall, thank you for your testimony. just when we talk about the you. senator van hollen. aging of the population and the immutable law of demographics, we talked about immigration, i just think when we're talking about this within the budget context, it's important that we remember that no matter what we do in the budget, those costs are going to grow in aggregate for the country and for the people. in other words, health care costs will...
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peter van sant investigated. >> reporter: dr.ven schwartz lived large in this waterfront mansion near tampa. he had a thriving medical practice, vast real estate holdings, and a fortune worth as much as $30 million. >> dad was always a role model to me. if i could be half the physician he was, that wieb successful life. >> reporter: and two outward experiences dr. schwartz had a happy second marriage to his wife, becky. but in may, 2014, it all came crashing down. dr. schwartz was shot, strangled, and stabbed to death, left in a pool of blood in his own home. and then came a shock arrest. >> anton stratja, has been arrested and charged with murder in the first degree of dr. steven schwartz. >> reporter: the couple's longtime builder and handy man, leo stratja, who would become like part of the family. >> i didn't do it. i didn't kill the man. >> reporter: this is anything but an open-and-shut case. >> i was set up. >> this is still an active criminal investigation. >> i don't believe leo acted alone. when dr. schwartz dies, who b
peter van sant investigated. >> reporter: dr.ven schwartz lived large in this waterfront mansion near tampa. he had a thriving medical practice, vast real estate holdings, and a fortune worth as much as $30 million. >> dad was always a role model to me. if i could be half the physician he was, that wieb successful life. >> reporter: and two outward experiences dr. schwartz had a happy second marriage to his wife, becky. but in may, 2014, it all came crashing down. dr. schwartz...
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if you have a government card and you are valuable to drug dealers view are driven in a van taken to a corrupt dr. a prescription is written in your name you turn that over to the person who drives around $100 sounds like a lot think they do that all lot that is the way i have seen public assistance play out. >> q paid for drug dealers to get their source of the supply. >> i am writing my dissertation about the opioid epidemic is to very helpful. i would love it if you could speak to the gray area that exist the high deregulated markets for prescription drugs in the market for heroin but what bridges that dividing research like suburban charlotte? >> so why is there a market in suburban charlotte blacks with this transition for prescription opioid for those who need that type of assistance. >> back gets back to doctors except teen media that was the fundamental change with a pain specialist to convince entire generation the drug said every by the new was addictive. so we now know massive prescribing of these bills in many parts of america. medicaid medicare is a big part of what happened and in v
if you have a government card and you are valuable to drug dealers view are driven in a van taken to a corrupt dr. a prescription is written in your name you turn that over to the person who drives around $100 sounds like a lot think they do that all lot that is the way i have seen public assistance play out. >> q paid for drug dealers to get their source of the supply. >> i am writing my dissertation about the opioid epidemic is to very helpful. i would love it if you could speak...
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van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. hall, it's great to see you. i want to echo the comments of the chairman thanking you and those at cbo for your great work. we talked a little bit about economic growth and impact on defic deficits. there's practical things we can do to both increase economic growth as well as decrease the deficit. there's been a lot of talk lately about reducing immigration to the united states. i think it's important to remind our colleagues, cbo did an analysis of the bipartisan immigration reform bill that passed the senate a couple years back, isn't that right? >> that's correct. >> if i have my facts right, the economic impact report you did in june 2013 indicated that that immigration reform bill would increase economic growth in 2023 by 3.3% beyond what would be otherwise anticipated, is that right? >> that's correct. >> it would continue to grow in 2033, be 5.4% greater in that year than otherwise anticipated? >> yes. >> so -- and i remind my colleagues that was a piece of legislation that dramatically increased border s
van hollen. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. hall, it's great to see you. i want to echo the comments of the chairman thanking you and those at cbo for your great work. we talked a little bit about economic growth and impact on defic deficits. there's practical things we can do to both increase economic growth as well as decrease the deficit. there's been a lot of talk lately about reducing immigration to the united states. i think it's important to remind our colleagues, cbo did an...
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dr. tara narula, thanks. >>> scoop of van il ice cream is getting more expensive due to the surging prices the new black" actress laverne cox is trading in her orange jumpsuit for business attire. she'll be here on "cbs this morning." her prison suit for business >> announcer: cbs rounds sponsored by nicorette. attire. >> announcer: cbs morning rounds sponsored by nicorette. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why whattwo servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. tech: at safelite, we know how busy your life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another safelite advan
dr. tara narula, thanks. >>> scoop of van il ice cream is getting more expensive due to the surging prices the new black" actress laverne cox is trading in her orange jumpsuit for business attire. she'll be here on "cbs this morning." her prison suit for business >> announcer: cbs rounds sponsored by nicorette. attire. >> announcer: cbs morning rounds sponsored by nicorette. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every...
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van. you'll probably get lunch. you are taken to a corrupt dr.like ben was talking about and a prescription is written in your name after you pass through the mail and you turn the prescription over to your copper is driving around. you get your lunch. you get -- $100 sounds like a lot. people do this for less. and you are taken back to the homeless shelter. that's the way of saying public assistance play out in this particular epidemic. >> you are paying for drug dealers to get their source of supply. [inaudible] >> hi, thanks for next-line panel. i have a question for sam in particular. i'm writing my dissertation on the opioid epidemic. my question, i love that he could speak more to this great area that exists, sort of reaching the highly regulated official market for prescription drugs on the market for herion. you guys have spoken a lot about medicaid and medicare and these are really important points. but what have you found in your research or bridges the divide in places that suburban charlotte? >> i'm not sure i heard the question. it's
van. you'll probably get lunch. you are taken to a corrupt dr.like ben was talking about and a prescription is written in your name after you pass through the mail and you turn the prescription over to your copper is driving around. you get your lunch. you get -- $100 sounds like a lot. people do this for less. and you are taken back to the homeless shelter. that's the way of saying public assistance play out in this particular epidemic. >> you are paying for drug dealers to get their...
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dr. scholl's. >>> i want to say something for the record. it's really important. it's about keith loier a 27 year vet van of the police department.rdered during routine police work. he was responding to 8:00 a.m. traffic collision. his killer recently paroled and trialing a stolen car. a second officer, aproch approached killers car he got out and open fired. they respond just to help. just to help. and i don't know officer boyar but his police chief did know him. knew him well. and here is the chief for officer boyar. >> you don't know how hard this is. chief boyar, outstanding person. god rest in peace. he gave his heart and soul for the community. i saw him not so long ago and he was talking about retirement. that's one of the things that upsets me a lot. >> there's no words to ease the pain. but i do want them to know that i'm not alone in appreciating all the men and women in uniform who keep us safe at the ultimate cost, their lives. set your dvr and follow me on twitter @at greta. i plus you want to -- "hardball" with chris matthews starts now. >>> friends without benefits. let play "hardball". >>> good evening. i'm chris
dr. scholl's. >>> i want to say something for the record. it's really important. it's about keith loier a 27 year vet van of the police department.rdered during routine police work. he was responding to 8:00 a.m. traffic collision. his killer recently paroled and trialing a stolen car. a second officer, aproch approached killers car he got out and open fired. they respond just to help. just to help. and i don't know officer boyar but his police chief did know him. knew him well. and...
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van in purchased first-class tickets to travel to indianapolis. in a stop in georgia, they were met by an angry white mob that threatened to beat them. okay. now, dr. brown is quoting. these are not her words. these are quote. a white man waved a pistol in a black woman's face and she started to scream in fear. he then put it up to her chest and he screamed in her face, you g.d. heifer, if you don't hush your mouth and get out of here i will blow your g.d. brains out. okay. mary church who will become mary church-terrill, okay, she's very famous in this particular area because she will be a civil rights activist in washington, d.c. her father will be one of the first black millionaires and she will be traveling alone in the first-class coach and a conductor will tell her to move to the second-class car. she will refuse and she will threaten him by saying i will telegram my father who will then sue this railroad if you make me do this. okay? okay. so some things with the railroads. now, the tennessee legislature will enforce segregation on their railroad cars as early as 1881 and florida will pass a similar law in 1887. okay? so i just gave you two
van in purchased first-class tickets to travel to indianapolis. in a stop in georgia, they were met by an angry white mob that threatened to beat them. okay. now, dr. brown is quoting. these are not her words. these are quote. a white man waved a pistol in a black woman's face and she started to scream in fear. he then put it up to her chest and he screamed in her face, you g.d. heifer, if you don't hush your mouth and get out of here i will blow your g.d. brains out. okay. mary church who will...
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. >> heard one 98 van ness your decision was a great examples how you can balance the things for the city and come out with good decisions i ask you to take drthis project not only the consideration of things raise by the conversation of the mission street corridor and it's family the conversation goes well beyond this project and hopefully raise policy issues that can help prevent this corridor from the state of van ness street this is how van ness triggered by a few modest sized project we have to pay attention to the smaushl projects because in the cumulative they're very damaging even the tools that create to help the mission ignore them the packet says not subject to interim controls not subject to prop x and as a matter of fact the prop 2020 will take care of the impacts not true not ready to be effective to mitigate a serious of project like this and redon't have mission guidelines yet urban design guidelines so in cases like don't - da is how to start more policy discussions for the mission street family corridor back to architecture for a second just before coming in i was looking at twitter and saw with tweet from john king that sa
. >> heard one 98 van ness your decision was a great examples how you can balance the things for the city and come out with good decisions i ask you to take drthis project not only the consideration of things raise by the conversation of the mission street corridor and it's family the conversation goes well beyond this project and hopefully raise policy issues that can help prevent this corridor from the state of van ness street this is how van ness triggered by a few modest sized project...